Nava helped cap off a four-run eighth inning with a two-run single off Vinnie Pestano. He finished 1 for 3 with two walks, a run scored and two RBI in a 7-4 victory.
Nava is hitting .375 (12 for 32) with a home run and seven RBI in his last nine games played. He is hitting .300 with six home runs and 31 RBI.
Atchison was placed on the 15-day disabled list with elbow inflammation on May 14. He has a 4.50 ERA and six strikeouts in 18 innings this season.
With Stephen Drew taking a rest day,
Iglesias is hitting .400 (6 for 15) in his last four games played. He has appeared in only eight games this season.
"It's clear he's extremely confident and he believes in himself," manager John Farrell told The Boston Globe. "You see it in his actions, the way he carries himself. It's not in a disrespectful way. He is very sure of himself. We saw it as spring training unfolded. It was reinforced in the time he was here through the time he was here before Stephen [Drew] returned to us. He comes back to us again, and he's a strong believer in himself and his abilities to play at this level."
Rodney gave up two runs in the ninth and blew his fifth save. Rodney has allowed seven runs over his last 4 2/3 innings. He has converted two of his last five save opportunities over that span.
Lewis permitted three runs and six hits over four innings. Lewis was unsure of his velocity but told reporters his outing was definitely better than Monday. He clocked 85-86 mph Tuesday.
"I still have work to do," he said.
Johnson threw four scoreless innings in his first Triple-A start. He gave up a hit and a walk while striking out three. Johnson is expected to make at least two more starts before rejoining the rotation.
"I'm pretty happy. I wish my fastball command was better but the positive part is my slider was there to back me up and my curveball," he said. "I had a good sinker today, too. I was using both sides of the plate with everything, so it's a build-on."
"I feel good and have been feeling better each day," Ruiz said Saturday. "But I also want to be careful and not do too much."
Ruiz took some swings in the batting cage Friday under the supervision of trainer Scott Sheridan. He is expected to return in mid-June.
Getz was hitless in three at-bats, lowering his batting average to .208.
Cabrera went 3 for 5 with an RBI double in the third inning. He scored a run and had two steals. He is hitting .263 but is batting .366 over the last 10 games, with five multi-hit efforts.
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